Monday, August 17, 2009

AAI seeks more land for secondary runway

AAI seeks more land for secondary runway

V Ayyappan TNN

Chennai: Construction of the Chennai airport’s secondary runway across the Adyar River is progressing fast and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested the state government for 35 acres of additional land to install approach lights at the head of the runway.

The residents of nearby Kolapakkam, fearing their houses will be acquired, are preparing to oppose this move. The state government had handed over about 136 acres of land to the AAI and work on extending the secondary runway began.

“The state government has started the survey of the area to acquire it without disturbing residential areas. The airport will require a vertical stretch of land because the lights need to be installed at the head of the runway,” said airport director K Natarajan.

The land requirement would fall under the purview of the early allocation of land made by the government, he added. But, “this time we need only a vertical stretch,” Natarajan said.

Meanwhile, at a panchayat meeting, the residents of Kollapakkam village decided to start protests. “If the 35-40 acres are acquired the village will go. Around 300 residents may lose their houses,” said a resident. The government seems to be looking at acquiring the land without affecting the people,” a government official said.

Work on extending the 2,035-metre secondary runway by 1,400 metres is expected to be completed by next year. AAI officials expressed confidence that they could manage to use the runway without approach lights also if there was increased threshold at the end of the runway.


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1 comment:

Unknown said...

No More land acquistion should happen in kolapakkam, Government should take necessary steps to save a lot of peoples dream home and family in kolapakkam.